I am going to have to ask Bella what she thinks of this because I am speechless. The Mpion is an MP3 player that gives users a facial while they listen to music. According to Digital World Tokyo, for the equivalent of $170 the mpion delivers a 1998-style 128MB of memory device that can hold about 32 tracks. The upside? A negative ion generator on the back of the player supposedly cleans your skin and pores better than your average soap and water, a notion that isn't exactly scientifically proven. I'd say this one falls in the negative section of the chic meter, but it's a humorous concept nonetheless.

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With all the positive feedback I received about the USB ladybug mouse post, I just knew I had to share another cute critter gadget. This two button, ergonomic USB Frog Mouse is not only adorable but very user-friendly. All you have to do is plug it into your USB port and you can start surfing immediately. It only costs $15 and yes, the matching frog pad is included!
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Welcome back to Wedding Season on the Sugar Network. Now that I've given you inspiration for creating your own wedding website, provided you with registry tips and imparted my ideas for geeky bachelorette parties it's finally time to plan the big day. Assuming you've found the right videoographer and photographer, the only last minute techie issue you have to tackle is what gadgets you will need on the big day.
If you have hired a professional photo and video team, I suggest you still stock the tables in the reception hall with inexpensive digital cameras or even the new Kodak Disposable Camera, which has recently gotten a makeover and looks like a small digital camera. The Kodak Disposables are inexpensive (seriously, they are $9.99 and available at food and drug stores) so you can purchase a couple dozen without breaking the bank. If you do opt for real digital or film cameras consider making one of the bridal party members the official "camera keeper" and have them pass them out to the dependable, bored looking crowd members. While the professional photos will likely be the ones you'll keep on your mantel for the rest of your life, there's no telling what candid moments your cousin Betty might capture.
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We were so enthralled with Lindsb's pictures from LEGO artist Nathan Sawaya's recent exhibit, that we had to learn more about him. At the age of 30, Nathan quit his day job of being an attorney and decided to turn his attention to sculpting LEGO full-time. Three years later, Coolest Gadgets notes how Sawaya's Manhattan studio is now covered with plastic boxes full of LEGO bricks and LEGO creations including huge celeb portraits (like this Lindsay Lohan one) as well as various animals, flower arrangements, gadgets, still objects, the Statue of Liberty and many many more unique sculptures.
When CNN interviewed Sawaya, this is what he had to say about making the switch from attorney to LEGO artist: "I worked with great people at the law firm, but my passion was always for my art. As more and more people were commissioning pieces and collecting my artwork, it became clear to me that I should focus on my art full time."
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It looks like this celeb would rather play with her BlackBerry 8800 than browse through trashy magazines at this LA salon. I'm assuming she's texting friends about all the backlash she's received since sending out her controversial Memorial Day party email invite. Or maybe she's sending some X's and O's to her ex (or not ex) boyfriend. Any idea as to who it is? Leave all your guesses below!

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These magic wave speakers not only display a multicolored lightshow to accompany all your music, but they are alot of fun as well!
Equipped with a motion sensor, you can wave your hand in front of the sensor to adjust the volume and flick your wrist to trigger the FM radio's auto-scan, which in my opinion is way more fun than a remote control. Connect this speaker to your iPod, mp3 player or any other audio device via the headphone jack. On sale now for $20 from Sharper Image. And if you're wondering how high these bright orbs stand, they measure about 11".